I throw babies in dryers

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There is many saftey concerns to being A welder. Such as, the radiation some types of welding emits, the sparks created, and how rough this career is on your body. You do work with the public. There is a union amongst welders, and you do travel with work. Welders usually work 40 hour weeks, and mostly work overtime. The work is not seasonal. You are not required to wear a uniform, however you must wear some sort of piece of clothing that covers there entire body. Qualifications To become a welder, you'll need dexterity, good overall physical health, and the ability to work on your feet for long periods of time. You enjoy working with your handsYou work indoors with noise, vibrations and other hazards that are common to the jobYou enjoy working to close and exacting tolerancesYou are able to work in uncomfortable or unusual positions at timesYou have the stamina to be on your feet for long periods of timeYou have excellent hand/eye coordination and good eyesightYou like to learn new things on a consistent basis employers usually want you too be 18 before they hire you. A full time course is about six months for the first ticket, when that is completed they will be able to work and they must get enough hours in before they can continue to go back and get the next ticket. There is no special training required. It takes two years to actaully become a welder. Training costs around eight thousand. You do have to buy your own equipment. It does not matter if you have a criminal record and no volunteer experience is necessary. Welding is not the most indemand career for it is an easy skill to learn. There are opportunities for raises. Welders with an aptitude for organisation or management can be promoted. Employment Advancement Outlook Remuneration\Rewards The more expeirence a welder has the more they will get paid. The annual income is in the range of $20,000 to $40,000 Most welders are paid hourly, and Plants or shop welders who are working full-time usually receive full benefits. Construction with large companies usually offers full benefits and the opportunity to travel. Getting Started English 12Mathematics 12Physics 12Social Studies 12Business & Management 12Entrepreneurship 12Construction Technology 12Drafting & Design 12. Take an apprentiship program for welding. References http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos226.htm DONE!